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i'm starting with doug in new york. doug? >> caller: hey, jim, the big bronze bull is back on the bowling green booyah. >> booyah here. take a gold one. kind of like what edward g. robinson brings down in "the ten commandments." what's going? >> caller: bulls make money, bears make money, but cramerica makes "mad money." i am a resident card-carrying member. when i'm taking pictures of my daughter, sofia, on my camera, i don't use a digital camera. i use one in my smartphone made by omnivision. is omti a buy, buy, buy? >> you know what, i'm going to say both pre and omnivision are in the sweet spot essential after what samsung said last night. both the stocks are up a lot. so, we've got to be a little conservative. these are the kind of stocks if you take a quick air pocket down 10%. but the fundamentals are strong. why? why, you ask? mobile internet. the cramer faved theme for the next three years of "mad money." yes. that far out. i -- wow. i'm not going to play cards with this man, but i want to speak to him. doc in michig
i'm starting with doug in new york. doug? >> caller: hey, jim, the big bronze bull is back on the bowling green booyah. >> booyah here. take a gold one. kind of like what edward g. robinson brings down in "the ten commandments." what's going? >> caller: bulls make money, bears make money, but cramerica makes "mad money." i am a resident card-carrying member. when i'm taking pictures of my daughter, sofia, on my camera, i don't use a digital camera. i use...
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i'm 60 according to the new york post. >> by the way, let's speak credibly. the age is wrong. you always make jokes. >> i always claim i'm my father's brother. >> i was laughing when i saw that. let's move on to the europe financial. >> the new super financial. it's not the beleaguered citigroup. >> first niagara does this buy of harleysville nash. i can tell you that this is what you do when you become a super regional. this is the kind of thing that happen when is you are really at the moment when you have well-capitalized banks. first one of them and then 3% of pennsylvania. they have a nice niche in new york. you will hear it the way complete did. this is one to watch. they have to change the names. >> they bought nor star and the bank of america. >> boom, boom, boom. >> the closing branches. >> my first bank account was at bank of boston. >> really? and harvard. >> and time for one more name. which do you want? >> the masko is exciting. here's the company that cut the dividend. house suggest coming back. we know that. the media doesn't want to admit it. >> jim? thank you.
i'm 60 according to the new york post. >> by the way, let's speak credibly. the age is wrong. you always make jokes. >> i always claim i'm my father's brother. >> i was laughing when i saw that. let's move on to the europe financial. >> the new super financial. it's not the beleaguered citigroup. >> first niagara does this buy of harleysville nash. i can tell you that this is what you do when you become a super regional. this is the kind of thing that happen when...
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let's talk to shawn in new york. shawn! >> caller: i want to give you a big, it's my birthday week boo-yah! >> i'll give you a boo-yah. happy birthday. what's up? >> caller: jim, i've been following this show since you were on km radio six years ago. >> absolutely. >> caller: i want to thank you for every bit of knowledge you've shared with us. >> we do not buy the common stocks of any european banks, we buy the preferreds. even though aig got in trouble, they paid the preferred. i want you in preferreds when it comes to european banks, not the common stock. don't tell me it's really over. don't tell me the lightning round is over. don't tell me that skull is still up there from the mets. >> that's real. >> and the lightning round is over! let's ask. when i trade, i want a straightforward price. they lure you in with a $5.99 trade, then charge you 15 bucks. you get a low price, but only if you make a ton of trades. at td ameritrade, every online stock trade is just $9.99. period. no matter how often you trade. no matter how
let's talk to shawn in new york. shawn! >> caller: i want to give you a big, it's my birthday week boo-yah! >> i'll give you a boo-yah. happy birthday. what's up? >> caller: jim, i've been following this show since you were on km radio six years ago. >> absolutely. >> caller: i want to thank you for every bit of knowledge you've shared with us. >> we do not buy the common stocks of any european banks, we buy the preferreds. even though aig got in trouble,...
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i'm about to get myself banned from every single good party in new york metro area. >> don't get mad, get even. more "mad money," catch cramer at 6:00 and 11:00 eastern on cnbc. ♪ ♪ i got troubles, oh ♪ but not today ♪ 'cause they're gonna wash away ♪ ♪ they're gonna wash away ♪ ♪ ♪ they're gonna wash away ♪ this old heart ♪ gonna take them away [ quacks ] >>> let me give you three words. three words that are sure to put any audience, even one made up of my own 64-year-old demographic to sleep. "retirement, 401(k), and i.r.a." we think of these things as the boring part of investing but let there be no doubt. when it comes to managing your own money, nothing is more important than making sure you've got enough dough to retire. young people, that may seem far off. i feel like i was 20 just yesterday though. believe me. you don't want to spend your golden years eating cat food or dog food when you could have eaten caviar, eaten fancy feast when you should just be having a feast. but if i'm going to help you try and be the best investor you can be i know i need your
i'm about to get myself banned from every single good party in new york metro area. >> don't get mad, get even. more "mad money," catch cramer at 6:00 and 11:00 eastern on cnbc. ♪ ♪ i got troubles, oh ♪ but not today ♪ 'cause they're gonna wash away ♪ ♪ they're gonna wash away ♪ ♪ ♪ they're gonna wash away ♪ this old heart ♪ gonna take them away [ quacks ] >>> let me give you three words. three words that are sure to put any audience, even one made...
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they found a couch in new york city. their host has had dozens of surfers. >> even in new york, there were things we got to experience. we went to a car show. something we never would have double before. with us he went and got his nails done. you know, it was right down the street but he'd never been to the nail salon. we're both showing each other things we wouldn't have normally done together. >> reporter: like all good couch surfers, these two are considering hosting as well. of course security and safety are top concerns but lexie and liz buy into couch surfing's motto, to create a better world one couch at a time. >> it's like the old idea of hospitality. it went out the window in this country and i think this brings it back. >> we were raised with this idea that you should be afraid of other people and i think that this goes against that. >> reporter: a sort of reclining rebellion against barriers one lumpy couch at a time. jim armstrong, fox 5 news. >> different time, isn't it? >> don't say it. >>> let's talk abo
they found a couch in new york city. their host has had dozens of surfers. >> even in new york, there were things we got to experience. we went to a car show. something we never would have double before. with us he went and got his nails done. you know, it was right down the street but he'd never been to the nail salon. we're both showing each other things we wouldn't have normally done together. >> reporter: like all good couch surfers, these two are considering hosting as well. of...
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jim in new york, jim? >> caller: jim, thanks for taking the call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i got a question on river bend for you. i like the company, own it below 12, made a monster move, but it's lost 12% in the last two trading sessions, i.t. budgets continue to be tight yet river bed's products makes things move faster, saves i.t. budgets money, i think that's a good reason to own it, as well. a lot of money, a lot of cash on the balance sheets for sisco, ibm, and hewlett-packard, and they'll be making acquisitions before we see any meaningful recovery in i.t. spending. >> jim, i think you're right. i didn't think the quarter was that bad. i've got to tell you, sometimes we get these tech companies and they believe they're going to explode. river bed was fine, i would be a buyer here. i agree with your judgment. holly in virginia. holly? >> caller: hey, cramer, this is holly from an achievable dream, a big boo-yah to you from all of our student body here in virginia. >> i love it. i love it. the repo
jim in new york, jim? >> caller: jim, thanks for taking the call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i got a question on river bend for you. i like the company, own it below 12, made a monster move, but it's lost 12% in the last two trading sessions, i.t. budgets continue to be tight yet river bed's products makes things move faster, saves i.t. budgets money, i think that's a good reason to own it, as well. a lot of money, a lot of cash on the balance sheets for sisco, ibm, and...
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we have art from the new york stock change and rick santelli back in chicago. art, top story for you today? >> reporter: top story was the terrific response to the ten-year treasury auction. and that helped bail the market out. we were starting to fall apart. technically people were wored about that breaking down. when the good news came on the 10-year it bailed them out. that glow is starting wear off, however. >> $73 billion of new issuance getting this week. does the market have the appetite for that sort of debt? >> reporter: yes, including the tips, that's the neighborhood we're in. there's a huge appetite. remember, one of the most important issues trying to sell anything in life is the price. and the price just since the last auction in ten years a month ago gone from 399, 4% to where the paper moved today at 3.36 and a half yield. that concession along with the notion that at this point in time as art pointed out a weaker base on equities, plenty of buyers for the 10-year auction today. >> thanks very much to both of you. rick santelli we are here in su
we have art from the new york stock change and rick santelli back in chicago. art, top story for you today? >> reporter: top story was the terrific response to the ten-year treasury auction. and that helped bail the market out. we were starting to fall apart. technically people were wored about that breaking down. when the good news came on the 10-year it bailed them out. that glow is starting wear off, however. >> $73 billion of new issuance getting this week. does the market have...
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commercial buildings and shanghai and we are also doing all the public housing in new york and toronto, schools in 15 different cities around the world. and then actual municipal and state buildings in places ranging from johannesburg to london to houston, to bangkok to melbourne all taking their city and state buildings for a retrofit and savings significant amounts of energy. it is a good economic case as well as one that saves energy. integrated waste management, a place like your spends $130 a ton to ship its waste to pennsylvania to bury it. it is crazy. you can do integrated waste management now where you recycle and you take the biological waste and you turn either into composted or energy itself, and these integrated waste management projects now, we are doing them in developed countries, where we are doing the whole system in london. we have got a project in houston, taking building waste and turning it into compost in partnership with walmart and a lot of the supermarkets and others there in the city, and then we are also in places like delhi and so on introducing integrated
commercial buildings and shanghai and we are also doing all the public housing in new york and toronto, schools in 15 different cities around the world. and then actual municipal and state buildings in places ranging from johannesburg to london to houston, to bangkok to melbourne all taking their city and state buildings for a retrofit and savings significant amounts of energy. it is a good economic case as well as one that saves energy. integrated waste management, a place like your spends...
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and, in the wnba, mystics tonight beat the new york liberty. 78-73. good for them. yeah, good news. >> you are welcome. coming up next. neighbors worry aboutch adren ao tsdrench aer petython gets loose. oñoñç? >>> an agreement reached between michael jackson's mother and his -wife. regarding the custody of jackson's three children. katherine jackson will have custody of 12-year-old prince michael, 11-yr-old paris and 7-year-old blanket. debbie rowe, biological mother of the two oldest children will have visitation rights under the supervision of a child psychologist. the lawyers say no money exchanged hand as a result of that deal. >> python on the loose in gaithersburg, nearly 4 feet esc. last ayid the resident snapped a photo of it as it slithered by. and a pet sitter was pet sitting when the python caped. at its current size, animal experts say the is not kidded dangerous. that may not be reassuring to ed reward ñ ñ?ñ there are moments in time when the paths we take do determine our future. today we are communicating with each other as never before - and
and, in the wnba, mystics tonight beat the new york liberty. 78-73. good for them. yeah, good news. >> you are welcome. coming up next. neighbors worry aboutch adren ao tsdrench aer petython gets loose. oñoñç? >>> an agreement reached between michael jackson's mother and his -wife. regarding the custody of jackson's three children. katherine jackson will have custody of 12-year-old prince michael, 11-yr-old paris and 7-year-old blanket. debbie rowe, biological mother of the...
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. >> host: a former "new york times" winner what are you doing now? >> guest: director of the center for press politics at harvard university and a family newspaper background i am good generation of a family that owned a small newspapers in tennessee and we're still active. my father 94 years old is the publisher two brothers and a brother of my go to work there every day. i really believe with a lot of people when they think about it carefully realize this is important to our country and the national discourse we're in a dangerous place right now and i hope teeeleven the book i have written will make people aware and examine the issues that will be in danger if this goes away like of objective news or ethics in journalism, like the kind of protections of the first amendment is bolstered by that i think has greatly furthered in the process as an industry in our country. >> you mention your father and quotes him as saying you cannot run a newspaper and have friends at the same time. >> guest: my father is a very wise man. one of the things that he sai
. >> host: a former "new york times" winner what are you doing now? >> guest: director of the center for press politics at harvard university and a family newspaper background i am good generation of a family that owned a small newspapers in tennessee and we're still active. my father 94 years old is the publisher two brothers and a brother of my go to work there every day. i really believe with a lot of people when they think about it carefully realize this is important...
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. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> despite the president's very definite wishes to have a health-care bill by august 7, senate majority leader harry reid says it is not going to happen. he says it is better to get a product based on quality and thoughtfulness than to just get something through speaker pelosi says she is not afraid of august. it is just a month. in an interview with abc, the president tried to put the best face on it. >> given the progress i am seeing made, as long as everybody is working steadily, as fast as they can, and particularly the senate finance committee, which is the committee that a lot of folks are waiting for -- if that gets done before the august recess, i feel pretty good. >> the president says that if you don't set deadlines in this town, things don't happen. but apparently, even if you do set deadlines, things don't happen where does it go from here, mark? >> august is not fatal by any means. the idea that bill clinto
. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> despite the president's very definite wishes to have a health-care bill by august 7, senate majority leader harry reid says it is not going to happen. he says it is better to get a product based on quality and thoughtfulness than to just get something through speaker pelosi says she is not afraid of august. it is just a month. in an interview with abc,...
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the new york times reports that more families are skipping cemeteries and funeral homes and instead choosing to care tore their dead at home from everything from building the coffin and burial is done with the help of a death mid wife. scary title, maybe. what is even more frightening is the cost of an average funeral. traditional services $6,000. home burials only a hundred couple bones or a couple hundred bones depending on your ability to speak which i have none. diana, what do you make of this, creepy or marvelous? >> i think it is highly creepy. there is no way that granddad in his wishes was saying that i hope my grandkids are going to embalm me and bury me in the back yard. i think they are cheap and want to pocket the $6,000 and say whatever, we will have grandpa under the tree. that's weird. >> greg: i have mixed feelings. the cemetery is really, really expensive and you like to have your loved ones nearby. i know i do. >> thanks, greg. >> some of those things may be true but, you know, planning for the in everybody visitable. we all know that one day this is going to happen. save y
the new york times reports that more families are skipping cemeteries and funeral homes and instead choosing to care tore their dead at home from everything from building the coffin and burial is done with the help of a death mid wife. scary title, maybe. what is even more frightening is the cost of an average funeral. traditional services $6,000. home burials only a hundred couple bones or a couple hundred bones depending on your ability to speak which i have none. diana, what do you make of...
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>> of new rk? >> reporter: a of new york, but... >> o god. gd. thatas the main thing, because i sailedn on an october morning, one of tse glorious autumn morningscoming in. that's before e verrazano brie was built. yo sail into the harbor and staten island is on ur left, this is what everyone in th world has dreamof when they thinabout new york. and i thought, "my, god, i in heaven. i'll be dancing wn fifth avenue like freastaire with gingerogers." that was gog to be my life. >> reporter: how mh money did youave in your pocket? >> $50. less than 0. i had spent some of it. >> repoer: and today, a mere 40 years later... >> yes. >> reporter: ...it is made gold. >> it is madef gold, but it ok a long time. and what h happened to me is beyond the wildest igination ofany screenwriter, any novelist. its certainly beyond my imagation because i never expected this. i neveexpected to write a book about a sl in ireland that was going to capult me, as they say, into some kind of. onto the bestsellerist. >> warner: fra mccourt died yesterday in neyork. was 78
>> of new rk? >> reporter: a of new york, but... >> o god. gd. thatas the main thing, because i sailedn on an october morning, one of tse glorious autumn morningscoming in. that's before e verrazano brie was built. yo sail into the harbor and staten island is on ur left, this is what everyone in th world has dreamof when they thinabout new york. and i thought, "my, god, i in heaven. i'll be dancing wn fifth avenue like freastaire with gingerogers." that was gog to be...
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. >> roll up a "new york times" and discipline the crap out of your unruly pets. it's more than just a news source, greg. that's true. >> greg: to the greg-alogue, it's extra crispy. >> so according to the "wall street journal" a paper owned by me the cia has come up with a secret plan to off al-qaeda chieftains, something the democrats claim they were never told about. for some reason the actual program was dropped. having to disclose the plan would have endangered those asked to carry it out. if your job is to sneak around killing terrorists it should be kept secret. you can find them in the phonebook under pelosi which brings me to a handy quiz you can take on a bus, a train or perhaps, bill, even a plane. it tells you if you are also an attac. one of the two statements, which would you agree with most. the first one, it is wrong that the cia creates secret plans to kill terrorists and those involved should be tried for war crimes. the second one, it is awesome that the cia has secret plans to kill terrorists. it is what they he are paid to do. if they don't do
. >> roll up a "new york times" and discipline the crap out of your unruly pets. it's more than just a news source, greg. that's true. >> greg: to the greg-alogue, it's extra crispy. >> so according to the "wall street journal" a paper owned by me the cia has come up with a secret plan to off al-qaeda chieftains, something the democrats claim they were never told about. for some reason the actual program was dropped. having to disclose the plan would have...
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syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. first, let's talk about iraq and afghanistan. on the issue of declaring victory in iraq and pulling out, what do you think? >> i would be suspicious of that. i mean things in iraq are going in our direction. there are frustrations as there have been for the past five years or six years about will performance of this or that iraqi player. nonetheless things tend to go in the right direction why would we want to accelerate a process that seems to be working. it's clear we are a getting out but why would we want to accelerate that process when so far it seems to be working well. >> lehrer: and as rajive said this is not a wildly held position in the pentagon. >> no is just people in the field, jim, the people there every day, that's where is the yearning to get out i think is strongest. >> lehrer: do you have a view of it? >> i do have a view of it. i do not see what the payoff is. >> lehrer: to get out. >> no, for staying longer, just extending it indefinitely. i mean i don't disagree t
syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. first, let's talk about iraq and afghanistan. on the issue of declaring victory in iraq and pulling out, what do you think? >> i would be suspicious of that. i mean things in iraq are going in our direction. there are frustrations as there have been for the past five years or six years about will performance of this or that iraqi player. nonetheless things tend to go in the right direction why would...
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let's talk to shawn in new york. shawn! >> caller: i want to give you a big, it's my birthday week boo-yah! >> i'll give you a boo-yah. happy birthday. what's up? >> caller: jim, i've been following this show since you were on km radio 15 years ago. >> absolutely. >> caller: i want to thank you for every bit of knowledge you've shared with us. >> we do not buy the common stocks of any european banks, we buy the preferreds. even though ing got in trouble, they paid the preferred. i want you in preferreds when it comes to european banks, not the common stock. don't tell me it's really over. don't tell me the lightning round is over. don't tell me that score is still up there from the mets. >> that's real. >> and the lightning round is over! >> the lightning round is hu sponsored by tv ameritrade. trading's all about strategy. and strategy's... all about information. so: i start my trading day... with td ameritrade's morning perspective. that's interesting... or, look at this... i can mine their weekly webcast for ideas. this
let's talk to shawn in new york. shawn! >> caller: i want to give you a big, it's my birthday week boo-yah! >> i'll give you a boo-yah. happy birthday. what's up? >> caller: jim, i've been following this show since you were on km radio 15 years ago. >> absolutely. >> caller: i want to thank you for every bit of knowledge you've shared with us. >> we do not buy the common stocks of any european banks, we buy the preferreds. even though ing got in trouble, they...
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in the new york times today, their distinguished economics writer andrew edmond says this, this is a milestone, this barn storming around the country. and bernanke's evolution from fed chairman to fed showman. now, it could be something more moderate than that, that he's just trying to explain to the public. and that's a good thing. or not. i mean, it's like no good deed goes unpunished, rick. fed chairman to fed showman, is that true? >> hey, he's a teacher. at heart, mr. bernanke is a professor. and i don't see anything wrong with trying to educate the average person who doesn't see inside the fed as to what he's doing. now, whether you want to call that explanation, is he worried about his place in history? or is he trying to carve out his job in the future? you never lose ground if the public gets more -- >> you know, rick, this guy has to go to charm school. i mean, he's never going to charm people. and you know what? -- >> are yeah, you know, that's a little unfair. because after the "60 minutes" interview his ratings went up. >> what's wrong, larry, with a little transparency
in the new york times today, their distinguished economics writer andrew edmond says this, this is a milestone, this barn storming around the country. and bernanke's evolution from fed chairman to fed showman. now, it could be something more moderate than that, that he's just trying to explain to the public. and that's a good thing. or not. i mean, it's like no good deed goes unpunished, rick. fed chairman to fed showman, is that true? >> hey, he's a teacher. at heart, mr. bernanke is a...
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i look at the first page of the business section of "new york times" today, uh-oh, troubled airlines, airlines already suffering, the airline industry is in the midst of one of its most wrenching summers ever, and the fall/winter may even be worse. how about the front page of the times? obama's choice of auto woes is leaving post. what's this one about? how the woeful auto industry lost the man who will turn it around? like anyone could? one of the most wrenching summers for the airlines. how about the last 80 summers? when was the wright brothers thing? the trouble with auto industry losing its savior, can henry ford die? you know? woe is not me. these stories sound scary, but i don't think they count as real news. what is real news then? not what the press decides to highlight, but the stories that are surprising, the ones that you couldn't have anticipated, unlike airlines and autos. the items that are, well, new. we know good news doesn't sell papers, but preferring to offer nonnews this is like d.a. probes rackets rather than the real thing. how is the troubled airline news or tr
i look at the first page of the business section of "new york times" today, uh-oh, troubled airlines, airlines already suffering, the airline industry is in the midst of one of its most wrenching summers ever, and the fall/winter may even be worse. how about the front page of the times? obama's choice of auto woes is leaving post. what's this one about? how the woeful auto industry lost the man who will turn it around? like anyone could? one of the most wrenching summers for the...
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>> of new york? >> reporter: and of new york, but... >> oh, god. gold. that was the main thing, because i sailed in on an october morning, one of those glorious autumn mornings, coming in. that's before the verrazano bridge was built. you sail into the harbor and staten island is on your left, this is what everyone in the world has dreams of when they think about new york. and i thought, "my, god, i'm in heaven. i'll be dancing down fifth avenue like fred astaire with ginger rogers." that was going to be my life. >> reporter: how much money did you have in your pocket? >> $50. less than $50. i had spent some of it. >> reporter: and today, a mere 40 years later... >> yes. >> reporter: ...it is made of gold. >> it is made of gold, but it took a long time. and what has happened to me is beyond the wildest imagination of any screenwriter, any novelist. it's certainly beyond my imagination because i never expected this. i never expected to write a book about a slum in ireland that was going to catapult me, as they say, into some kind of... onto the bestseller
>> of new york? >> reporter: and of new york, but... >> oh, god. gold. that was the main thing, because i sailed in on an october morning, one of those glorious autumn mornings, coming in. that's before the verrazano bridge was built. you sail into the harbor and staten island is on your left, this is what everyone in the world has dreams of when they think about new york. and i thought, "my, god, i'm in heaven. i'll be dancing down fifth avenue like fred astaire with...
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new york city will send homeless families away. puerto rico, florida, the carolinas, just a few of the top destinations. the program has its critics but mayor michael bloomberg stands byit saying it's cheaper than housing the homeless. >>> think the next round of pink slips might have your name on it? maybe you're a manager looking for the next superstar. fox 5's job shop opens next week. your next dream job could be a click away. >>> google, watch your back. mike soft has -- microsoft has partnered up with yahoo. microsoft's bing search engine will power the new yahoo search. right now both companies lag far behind google. the new deal isn't expected to close till early next year. >>> twitter trouble for a chicago woman. could her single tweet have the power to take down an entire company? her rise realty says so. they're suing her after she tweeted about an apartment mold issue. she filed a class action suit first but they found the tweet and filed a suit of their own, claiming there wasn't my mold to begin w. the attorney says t
new york city will send homeless families away. puerto rico, florida, the carolinas, just a few of the top destinations. the program has its critics but mayor michael bloomberg stands byit saying it's cheaper than housing the homeless. >>> think the next round of pink slips might have your name on it? maybe you're a manager looking for the next superstar. fox 5's job shop opens next week. your next dream job could be a click away. >>> google, watch your back. mike soft has --...
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the new york post has a screaming headline today "cash cow." rowe sells jacko kids to his mom for there are 4 million. what's it all about, jim. >> according to debbie rowe's attorney it's false and demanded an immediate retraction. this is his letter here. four key points. basically said this story is false, malicious, retract it. >> larry: what do you make of it? is the post runs wild? >> here's the thing. the -- this doesn't go to a court until monday. why would they strike a deal so early? i mean, it's great posturing by the lawyers saying, listen, no deal has been struck. even though they're still negotiating, it's a great way for her lawyer to let the jackson family know they mean business. they're not going to settle for something not as much money as she can again. >> larry: debbie rowe's attorney sent a letter to "the new york post" demanden a retraction. miss rowe has not and will not give up her parental rights. no determination has been reached concerning custody or visitation. ms. rrksz owe has not accepted and will not accept any
the new york post has a screaming headline today "cash cow." rowe sells jacko kids to his mom for there are 4 million. what's it all about, jim. >> according to debbie rowe's attorney it's false and demanded an immediate retraction. this is his letter here. four key points. basically said this story is false, malicious, retract it. >> larry: what do you make of it? is the post runs wild? >> here's the thing. the -- this doesn't go to a court until monday. why would...
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welcome back to the floor of the new york stock exchange for today's closing countdown. looks like we're going to go out off the highs of the day but nonetheless a strong rally today. the dow right now up 92 points or so. dr. doom, nouriel roubini, speaks and the market definitely moves higher. he says the worst looks to be over in terms of the u.s. economy. that sets up big things after the bell today.. tech led the way again today. seven straight up sessions for technology. google and ibm after the bell today there's only one place to get that number and analysis, and that's right here on "the closing bell" with maria, which is going to continue tomorrow. a huge day. bank of america, citi, and ge. the bell's going to ring, and then maria's going to pick you up. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. busy day on wall street today. gains across the board for the most part. stocks rallying here. let's tell what you we're followin
welcome back to the floor of the new york stock exchange for today's closing countdown. looks like we're going to go out off the highs of the day but nonetheless a strong rally today. the dow right now up 92 points or so. dr. doom, nouriel roubini, speaks and the market definitely moves higher. he says the worst looks to be over in terms of the u.s. economy. that sets up big things after the bell today.. tech led the way again today. seven straight up sessions for technology. google and ibm...
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let's go to andrew in new york. i'm ignoring the buzzer. >> hi, jim. how are you? >> oh, man. i'm doing great. how about you? >> not too bad. how about gci. >> i was -- let me tell you. i thought that quarter -- that was really something. they put it together. i am not in a million years going to -- i wish them the best of luck. i think you have a 50% move. let's go to don in massachusetts to wrap up today's lightning round.hello, j.c. boo-yah to you from western mass. >> i was going to give you a youkilis boo-yah, but they probably don't know him out there. >> this is the biggest red sox rivalry area in the world. >> well, then you got it. i'm thrilled to have you on the phone. what's up? >> what do you think of ups? you were talking about cxs the other day. >> you know i like ups, don. come on. i like ups and i like fedex. and fedex was a major break-out today. i think ups is a great company. i want to stick with ups and i want you to stick with cramer! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. american trade. what's on the minds of independent investors? let's ask. when
let's go to andrew in new york. i'm ignoring the buzzer. >> hi, jim. how are you? >> oh, man. i'm doing great. how about you? >> not too bad. how about gci. >> i was -- let me tell you. i thought that quarter -- that was really something. they put it together. i am not in a million years going to -- i wish them the best of luck. i think you have a 50% move. let's go to don in massachusetts to wrap up today's lightning round.hello, j.c. boo-yah to you from western mass....
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let's start with darren in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. great big phillyies boo ya. >> we did have a couple broken bats. it wasn't a clean trade. go ahead. >> caller: i have five stocks, bank of america, bac. >> okay. >> caller: cheesecake factory, cake, disney, dis, microsoft, msft and pep circumstance papt. aim diversified. >> darren is a straight shooting player. let's go to work. it's the best i ever read about banking, bank of america really a great way to play the banks. we have that. i've been buying it. i wish i were bigger, that's my charitable plus. pepsi also good. we thought they had a good quarter, we need them to get the bot'nling acquisition, they don't have that down yet. microsoft, looks like they got ya hoo. bing. cheesecake factory, an okay restaurant chain, not my favorite. there is a sense of a turn. disney, i praise bob auger, look what he's been able to do in this environment. imagine when things get better. amazing. we have entertainment company, software company, food company and we have a bank. i have to tell you,
let's start with darren in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. great big phillyies boo ya. >> we did have a couple broken bats. it wasn't a clean trade. go ahead. >> caller: i have five stocks, bank of america, bac. >> okay. >> caller: cheesecake factory, cake, disney, dis, microsoft, msft and pep circumstance papt. aim diversified. >> darren is a straight shooting player. let's go to work. it's the best i ever read about banking, bank of america really a great way...
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associa professor at international aairs at the news school her in new york and granddaughter of e late soviet premier niki a khrushchev. welcome tthe two ofyou. assessing with how thi summit nt this week beeen th prident and the russian leadersh there. nina, how do youthink it went? >> think it went very wel. there w a whole range of policy issues thatwo leaders agreed on. nd even the meetingith the prime minister, now prime minist vladimiputin and barack obama went well. i mean tere was no contest. >> lot of people were looking at that, right? that was the crucial meeting. >> i thought it was crucial meeting andt was very civi it was very cordial. barack obama made a lot of effort to backtrack his earlr comment thatladimir putin is one foot in the cold war in the past. and anotheroot in the present. he said that, yes, he's -- >> is that a mistake? >> i tught it was amistake. really thought tt that comment was aistake and it was atrange one to be put forward right before the meetin but notheless, i don'think it affected much and the meeting wentwe d both leaders we very coral. alough i
associa professor at international aairs at the news school her in new york and granddaughter of e late soviet premier niki a khrushchev. welcome tthe two ofyou. assessing with how thi summit nt this week beeen th prident and the russian leadersh there. nina, how do youthink it went? >> think it went very wel. there w a whole range of policy issues thatwo leaders agreed on. nd even the meetingith the prime minister, now prime minist vladimiputin and barack obama went well. i mean tere was...
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day can, whether ashburn or new york, right? >> she is believed to be in jordan with relatives of her ex- husband. jordan has an extradition treaty with the u.s. if she is returned, tried, and convicted, she could face life in prison. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >>> coming up -- why government agencies are struggling to pay the bills after using taxpayer money to hold a $750,000 conference. >> shedding weight while helping the environment? >> we have heat and humidity on the way, but could that lead to thunderstorms? we will let you know. t if we don't act, medical bills will wipe out their savings. if we don't act, she'll be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. and he won't get the chemotherapy he needs. if we don't act, health care costs will rise 70%. and he'll have to cut benefits for his employees. but we can act. the president and congress have a plan to lower your costs and stop denials for pre-existing conditions. it's time to act. >>> a police-involved shooting e washington, d.c. th officials say a u.s.
day can, whether ashburn or new york, right? >> she is believed to be in jordan with relatives of her ex- husband. jordan has an extradition treaty with the u.s. if she is returned, tried, and convicted, she could face life in prison. stephen tschida, abc 7 news. >>> coming up -- why government agencies are struggling to pay the bills after using taxpayer money to hold a $750,000 conference. >> shedding weight while helping the environment? >> we have heat and...
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once again at the new york stock exchange. mixed bag of earnings. we are waiting on president obama's press conference following his meeting with the prime minister of iraq. we will monitor the event, dip into that live event once the president starts taking questions on health care and on the economy. but first we can tell you for sure that the market has been back and forth today, positive and negative territory. very much a struggle for direction here. after a mixed bag of earnings news. but the dow industrials remains above that 8900 level with a fractional move lower. about 10 points. the laggards on the session include coca-cola, among others. this dow component. some of the oils are down like exxon, although chevron is higher. mixed bag on the oils. and the banks are also mixed with citi, jpmorgan, bank of america, goldman sachs all showing gains on the session. the nasdaq has the big mo, momentum. it's up 20% year to date. check it out today, another 3/4 of 1%. with a gain on the session of 14 points. googsale higher, ebay is higher apple i
once again at the new york stock exchange. mixed bag of earnings. we are waiting on president obama's press conference following his meeting with the prime minister of iraq. we will monitor the event, dip into that live event once the president starts taking questions on health care and on the economy. but first we can tell you for sure that the market has been back and forth today, positive and negative territory. very much a struggle for direction here. after a mixed bag of earnings news. but...
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california, new york and wisconsin prohibit student performance data from being linked to teacher evaluations. and while teachers unions have largely praised the president's goals, they've also voiced concern about the effects on teacher pay and tenure. randi weingarten in today's "washington post", randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers, said there's still a lot to discuss. she said: "the devil really is in the details. on the issues where you have differences, you try to work those out." >> hello mr. president. >> woodruff: the amount of money is also raising some eyebrows. education secretary arne duncan has more to spend on this program than all of the discretionary spending by all of his predecessors combined. john kline of minnesota, ranking republican on the house education and labor committee, says it's a bad idea. >> woodruff: he told the "post": "we just took a big old checkbook and handed it to the secretary and said, 'write a whole bunch of checks'. i'm uncomfortable that we're doing that." still, secretary duncan says the program is already making a di
california, new york and wisconsin prohibit student performance data from being linked to teacher evaluations. and while teachers unions have largely praised the president's goals, they've also voiced concern about the effects on teacher pay and tenure. randi weingarten in today's "washington post", randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers, said there's still a lot to discuss. she said: "the devil really is in the details. on the issues where you have...
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. >>> the new york times is reporting that many ramirez and david ortiz or on the list in 2003 that tested positive for performance enhancers. >>> the nationals and the brewers in milwaukee. the nationals lost 7-3. top of the seventh, jason kendall brown is the third. mike cameron is dead rights, but not this time. the brewers won the game, 7-3. >>> tiger woods, one under par. the leader is steve lowery at 9 under par. >>> congress and president want to use the health care bill to save money, and in the political pulse they explain one thing they are overlooking. >> they are overlooking obesity. overweight people are expensive because they are prone to diseases like diabetes. a capitol hill is ignoring that, plus a lot of swing states are cornfed areas. by the way, while the senate finance committee is discussing the new law, members like to snack s and >>> the new caddies at one north carolina golf course are attracting some attention. the golf course is using walls -- are using llamas as caddies. once they get used to the new golf course, the owners are hoping to take them to other golf
. >>> the new york times is reporting that many ramirez and david ortiz or on the list in 2003 that tested positive for performance enhancers. >>> the nationals and the brewers in milwaukee. the nationals lost 7-3. top of the seventh, jason kendall brown is the third. mike cameron is dead rights, but not this time. the brewers won the game, 7-3. >>> tiger woods, one under par. the leader is steve lowery at 9 under par. >>> congress and president want to use...
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claire, thanks. >>> and just ahead on "the morning news" a deadly wrong-way crash in new york. >>> and a scary spinout. a hydroplane loses control during a race. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's ""cbs evening news."" >>> ten years ago colombia was in collapse. now, a dramatic turn around is under way. crime and kidnapping is down and law and order is being restored. jungle with a look at the ianh b success story tonight on the "cbs evening news." can i get it back? (announcer) ask your doctor how to help treat osteoporosis with once-a-month actonel. actonel is clinically proven to help reverse bone loss and can help increase bone strength to help prevent fractures. so you can get back some of what you lost. do not take actonel if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or cannot sit or stand for 30 minutes. follow all dosing instructions. stop taking actonel and tell your doctor if you experience difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn. these may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. promptly tell your doctor if
claire, thanks. >>> and just ahead on "the morning news" a deadly wrong-way crash in new york. >>> and a scary spinout. a hydroplane loses control during a race. >>> first, katie couric has a preview of tonight's ""cbs evening news."" >>> ten years ago colombia was in collapse. now, a dramatic turn around is under way. crime and kidnapping is down and law and order is being restored. jungle with a look at the ianh b success story...
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richard schlesinger, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. with thanks to the jones day law firm for this window on the capitol, i'm katie couric in washington. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow from new york good night. >>> this is "entertainment tonight" in high definition. >>> where is michael jackson's body? >> i don't know. you have to ask somebody that know zmrs the new michael mystery today. why doesn't his own father know. >>> plus, joe found out that his son had died and the secret toxicology results, are they in. >> why the probe is widening to las vegas? >>> ryan o'neal opening up his love. >> she just looked at was a slight smile and then all of the machines flat lined. >> "toddlers & tiaras." >> i don't like competing against my sister mom playing favorites? >>> jon sand kate,
richard schlesinger, cbs news, new york. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. with thanks to the jones day law firm for this window on the capitol, i'm katie couric in washington. thanks for watching. see you tomorrow from new york good night. >>> this is "entertainment tonight" in high definition. >>> where is michael jackson's body? >> i don't know. you have to ask somebody that know zmrs the new michael mystery today. why...
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let's go to juth in new york rit now. judith >> b-yah, jim. it's an honor to speak to you. >> same to you, juth. what's on your mind? >> caller: i wondeif you would give us an update on the t mixebasket? hold or take prots? >> no, no. should he taken some profits up at 25%. let the rest run. i got tl you something, i was working on th, amd, on semiconductor, on telelast. these stocks have come down again. it is me to t back in. >> buybuy, buy. >> the respect playoff of e increasing need for cyr security. do the homework. i think you'llike arst. arcsig. i know, with headlines lik thi want to start making some money. stay with cramer. >>> coming uthe lightning round," cramer takes calafter call to give your stocits final judgment. can you keep u there's that mr. clelen magic eraser thing agagain. clean freak. [ bole2 ] whoa... is he tter than us? , , i an, i mean i feelike it took you like t tee times longer to do whwher he did... dude, dude, he's got.....these- like -- microscrcrubbe.. yeah, gues.. magic man. he'sagic man. what? i jujustwa to b
let's go to juth in new york rit now. judith >> b-yah, jim. it's an honor to speak to you. >> same to you, juth. what's on your mind? >> caller: i wondeif you would give us an update on the t mixebasket? hold or take prots? >> no, no. should he taken some profits up at 25%. let the rest run. i got tl you something, i was working on th, amd, on semiconductor, on telelast. these stocks have come down again. it is me to t back in. >> buybuy, buy. >> the respect...
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>> guest: in new york, east 15th street--four--15th and fourth avenue. but that wasn't the only one i taught. i think i was in three different high schools; mckey vocational in staten island, sewer park on the lower east side, briefly in fashion industry's high school on west 24th street. and then in stuyvesant high school. c-span: how many years? >> guest: a total of 20--well, mo--close to 30 including substitute teaching. c-span: so when did you sit down and first start putting words on paper for this book? >> guest: well, this--that version i did, "if you live in the lane," in ni--in 1960--no, it's not s--it goes way back--it goes way back to my 20s when i started jotting things in notebooks, things that my mother said that--sayings from the neighbors, because there was a lot of funny stuff despite the poverty. there was a lot--there were--we had a lot of eccentrics wandering around in limerick who, if they were here, they would be locked up today, yesterday. but there were characters all over the place. c-span: who's this? >> guest: oh, god. that's m
>> guest: in new york, east 15th street--four--15th and fourth avenue. but that wasn't the only one i taught. i think i was in three different high schools; mckey vocational in staten island, sewer park on the lower east side, briefly in fashion industry's high school on west 24th street. and then in stuyvesant high school. c-span: how many years? >> guest: a total of 20--well, mo--close to 30 including substitute teaching. c-span: so when did you sit down and first start putting...
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good night from new york. next, campbell brown. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news, michael jackson's final dose. the pop star's personal doctor, conrad murray, gave him the powerful anesthetic that police believe killed him. new information tonight on the investigation. >>> the fbi makes a major bust uncovering a worldwide black market and for sale, organs. what would you do to save the life of a loved one? break the law? how about buy a stranger's kidney for cash. and the going rate? >> this business was to entice vulnerable people to give up a kidney for $10,000 and sell for $160,000. >> meet one doctor who says it should be legal to sell your organs. >>> the nfl says michael vick can play ball again. he did nearly two years behind bars for dogfighting. should he be allowed back on the field? >>> plus, secrets from washington's top chef. he's cooked for everybody from oprah to the obamas. tonight, chef art smith has d.c.'s dish. >>> hi, everybody. those are big questions tonight. but we
good night from new york. next, campbell brown. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> breaking news, michael jackson's final dose. the pop star's personal doctor, conrad murray, gave him the powerful anesthetic that police believe killed him. new information tonight on the investigation. >>> the fbi makes a major bust uncovering a worldwide black market and for sale, organs. what would you do to save the life of a loved one? break the law? how about buy a stranger's kidney...
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i'll leave that to linda in the new york post who called him a man who looked like the phantom of the opera who behaved like a depraved worm. >> ooh. >> ouch. >> with a do you mean ouch? we're talking about an accused pedophile here, is the message of michael jackson, apart from his great contribution of music which nobody is challenging, but how many times have they mentioned that part of his past and also the fact that if you're rich enough and dead enough in america, little things like this don't matter. >> michael jackson was a cash cow in life and he'll be a bigger cash cow in death. when night line beats conan on the tonight show and david letterman, 27 million people tuning in, look, we love our profession, but it's a business first. if you can't make money, then you can't put on things. i may lament the overload, but fact is a lot of people wanted to see it and that's what television is there to do to satisfy the masses. >> the phone rang in my office one day, i picked it up, a viewer who said he was just dialing numbers at random, and fox news channel to complain about the ov
i'll leave that to linda in the new york post who called him a man who looked like the phantom of the opera who behaved like a depraved worm. >> ooh. >> ouch. >> with a do you mean ouch? we're talking about an accused pedophile here, is the message of michael jackson, apart from his great contribution of music which nobody is challenging, but how many times have they mentioned that part of his past and also the fact that if you're rich enough and dead enough in america, little...
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and the school has an n-rating from the new york city department of education. and a new report analyzed results for some 300,000 students nationwide in schools that teach social and emotional skills. >> 10% less anti-social behavior. it means that children are better behaved. fewer kids in middle school sent to the principal because they're fighting. all of that goes down. the other thing is that the positive behaviors go up 10%. listening in class. not cutting class. liking school. enjoying my education. feel i'm bonded with the teacher. there's someone at school that cares about me. up 10%. bottom line this is spectacular. academic achievement test scores up 11%. >> reporter: at the same time, however, goldman cautions that when students become adults, academics may only take them so far. >> the education that we get is essential. it's the necessary platform. it's not sufficient for success for outstanding performance. what distinguishes you is how you manage yourself and how you handle your relationships, something completely other than the standard curricul
and the school has an n-rating from the new york city department of education. and a new report analyzed results for some 300,000 students nationwide in schools that teach social and emotional skills. >> 10% less anti-social behavior. it means that children are better behaved. fewer kids in middle school sent to the principal because they're fighting. all of that goes down. the other thing is that the positive behaviors go up 10%. listening in class. not cutting class. liking school....
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. >> and bob pisani and two traders join us on the floor of the new york stock exchange. back in two minutes. some are rally, down 9000, i'm still bullish. >> they're up 9000? but did you know you also get hotel price assurance? it's a one-two punch of savings -- pow! pow! lower hotel booking fees mean you get a lower total price. plus, if another orbitz customer then books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. the first complete women's multivitamin in a drink mix. with more calcium and vitamin d... to support bone and breast health... while helping you hydrate. one a day women's 2o. refreshingly healthy. you have questions. who can give you the financial advice you need? where will you find the stability and resources to keep you ahead of this rapidly evolving world? these are tough questions. that's why we brought together two of the most powerful names in the industry. introducing morgan stanley smith barney. here to rethink wealth management. here to answer... your questions. morgan stanley smith barney. a new wealth manageme
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>> i'm great. >> jimmy: how long have you been in new york? >> i got in sunday, bright and early. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and now what have you been doing in new york? just checking it out? >> yeah, walking around, seeing some friends. >> jimmy: that is cool. >> i went to the zoo in central park. >> jimmy: that's fun. >> you can kind of tell it's not the favorite zoo. >> jimmy: what do you mean? why? >> there's a lot of, like, empty enclosures. you know, it's like, "we promise we're gonna put a snow leopard in here one day, but right now, it's got caution tape around it." >> jimmy: there was a murder. >> they had an enclosure that had four boa constrictors in it and one little gecko who was just holding onto a tree for its dear life. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just frightened. yeah, it's kind of an interesting zoo. i like that one. the children's petting zoo is right next to it. >> yeah, i saw it. oh, no one's touching the pigs right now, by the way. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, that's right. yeah, i could see why. >> the pigs are lonely. >>
>> i'm great. >> jimmy: how long have you been in new york? >> i got in sunday, bright and early. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and now what have you been doing in new york? just checking it out? >> yeah, walking around, seeing some friends. >> jimmy: that is cool. >> i went to the zoo in central park. >> jimmy: that's fun. >> you can kind of tell it's not the favorite zoo. >> jimmy: what do you mean? why? >>...
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robert in new york. robert? >> yes, jim. hey, sending out a wig staten island now hey now fuhgeddaboudit boo-yah! >> i've been meaning to get to staten island and i'll make it even more imperative. what's up. being the singer and owner of an entertainment business it's been a tough year. >> yes! >> yes, it has. it's tough. i was looking at carnival, ccl as an entertainment indicator, they're about to launch the largest ship in september, but they're discounting tickets. do you think this will be one to watch under signs of recovery or is this lumped in with the airlines. >> no, nothing should ever be lumped into the airlines. that is the world's worst group. there are whole other things to invest rather than airlines. i do believe carnival will be an early tale, but why don't we do this. if we like carnival, why not a disney more? a destination place with a lot more upside, but i do like carnival. i think they're great operators and i wouldn't recommend selling the stock here. it's just had a bit of a move. it did have a bet
robert in new york. robert? >> yes, jim. hey, sending out a wig staten island now hey now fuhgeddaboudit boo-yah! >> i've been meaning to get to staten island and i'll make it even more imperative. what's up. being the singer and owner of an entertainment business it's been a tough year. >> yes! >> yes, it has. it's tough. i was looking at carnival, ccl as an entertainment indicator, they're about to launch the largest ship in september, but they're discounting tickets....
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that is business news live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. >> 5:27 is the time. 61 degrees. the news continues with "good morning, washington" at 5:30. >> still ahead we will hear the strong reaction from fellow republicans following sarah palin's announcement that she is stepping down as alaska's governor. >> get ready to say the final farewell to the king of pop. >> it is quiet and dry around the metro area but west to the mountains there's a dense fog advisory. mountains there's a dense fog advisory. aoklot ha t hi, may i help you? yeah, i'm looking for car insurance that isn't going to break the bank. you're in the right place. only progressive gives you the option to name your price. here. a price gun? mm-hmm. so, i tell you what i want to pay. and we build a policy to fit your budget. that's cool. uh... [ gun beeps ] [ laughs ] i feel so empowered. power to the people! ha ha! yeah! the option to name your price -- new and only from progressive. call or click today. combo of summer is here. featuring arby's new bbq bacon cheddar roastbu
that is business news live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. >> 5:27 is the time. 61 degrees. the news continues with "good morning, washington" at 5:30. >> still ahead we will hear the strong reaction from fellow republicans following sarah palin's announcement that she is stepping down as alaska's governor. >> get ready to say the final farewell to the king of pop. >> it is quiet and dry around the metro area but west...
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he worked for the new york observer but people weren't coming in into the new york observer but tuning in to what ben wanted to do aren't my firm belief in this web era is jim said not all reporters are created equal. some reporters drive in this arena and have a pe hgs per ceptiveness. >> is there going to be one politico that's going to emerge as a dominan dominant force onl? >> i don't think so. the nature of the internet is to have multiple forces out there. i think it comes down to a matter of quality and the quality of the reporting and writing involved and that's what differentiates us from other publications out there. there was a lot of talk for a long 250i78 of being able to roll your own newspaper and clip from various locations and to a certain degree it's already here it's called the internet. you go to the sites you want to go to so you'll be judged by the quality of the reporting and writing of each individual publication. >> and we're making a different bet. the huffington post is trying to become a mass body and we think the future is in having niche sites. find the pe
he worked for the new york observer but people weren't coming in into the new york observer but tuning in to what ben wanted to do aren't my firm belief in this web era is jim said not all reporters are created equal. some reporters drive in this arena and have a pe hgs per ceptiveness. >> is there going to be one politico that's going to emerge as a dominan dominant force onl? >> i don't think so. the nature of the internet is to have multiple forces out there. i think it comes...
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. >> report: but the judge had advocates in two pills of her hometn, new york city. mayor michael blmberg: >> now, i'm not a lawr or a constitutional scholar, t i think t standard should be, does she app the law based on rational legal asoning, and is she within the bnds of mainstream thinkg on issues of basic civil rits? and on bo questions, i think the aner is unequivocally yes. >> reporte manhattan district attorney robert rgenthau hired somayor upon her graduation from yale law school he was ask by illinois democrat dicdurbin about his decision to re her, and sotomayor's now famous "wi latina" remarks. >> mr.orgenthau, when you were aleed about her skills in law school, did ty tell you that they had an opportunity he for you to hire a wise latina lawyer? that what you were in the market for? >> absolutely not. i mean, i took one lookt her resume-- summa c laude at princeton, "yale w journal", and i said. and then i talked to her, and thought she was commonsse and judgment and illingness to work. the fact that she was lato or latina had solutely nothing to do with
. >> report: but the judge had advocates in two pills of her hometn, new york city. mayor michael blmberg: >> now, i'm not a lawr or a constitutional scholar, t i think t standard should be, does she app the law based on rational legal asoning, and is she within the bnds of mainstream thinkg on issues of basic civil rits? and on bo questions, i think the aner is unequivocally yes. >> reporte manhattan district attorney robert rgenthau hired somayor upon her graduation from...